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What is responsible for holding the two strands of the DNA double helix together?

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The DNA double helix is held together by hydrogen bonds between the bases attached to the two strands. The DNA double helix. The two sides are the sugar-phosphate backbones, composed of alternating phosphate groups and deoxyribose sugars. The nitrogenous bases face the center of the double helix.
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Answer:

According to a source:

Nitrogenous bases in the nucleotides of each strand.

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